Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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J R Hartley
Except Brentford havent spent nowhere near 380m in their whole history nevermind netspend. :hehe:
If you go to transfermarkt and look at the Brentford page, it says their squad is valued at €379m.
https://www.transfermarkt.com/fc-bre...te/verein/1148
And if you don't read it properly, then you think that means it's what everyone cost rather than just being what the website values the players at :hehe:
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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lardy
If you go to transfermarkt and look at the Brentford page, it says their squad is valued at €379m.
https://www.transfermarkt.com/fc-bre...te/verein/1148
And if you don't read it properly, then you think that means it's what everyone cost rather than just being what the website values the players at :hehe:
I know. Thats where I got the information that theyve spent nowhere near 380m :hehe:
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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J R Hartley
Except Brentford havent spent nowhere near 380m in their whole history nevermind netspend. :hehe:
€379m spent with a deficit of around €57m over the years according to Google. TWGL1 wasn’t far out:hehe:
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Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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TWGL1
The Brentford who has spent €380m in transfer fees …. Right ?
This Brentford?
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Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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splott parker
€379m spent with a deficit of around €57m over the years according to Google. TWGL1 wasn’t far out:hehe:
What did you put in to google to find that?
Adding their top 25 transfers according to this only comes to about 240m
https://www.footballtransfers.com/en...most-expensive
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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lardy
I just lazily Googled, ‘How much have Brentford spent on transfers’ and those figures came up. I’ve no clue otherwise just Googled it to see, I’ve never kept up with the comings & goings there:hehe:
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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splott parker
I just lazily Googled, ‘How much have Brentford spent on transfers’ and those figures came up. I’ve no clue otherwise just Googled it to see, I’ve never kept up with the comings & goings there:hehe:
Brentford are renowned for buying unknown players for relatively cheap fees (in football terms) then selling players when their stock is high, making big profits on the players and reinvesting some of those profits in the team and the cycle continues.
A model that Brighton have taken to another level most recently and one which many clubs have tried to replicate. Unfortunately for them not wth the same success as Brentford or Brighton.
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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TWGL1
The Brentford who has spent €380m in transfer fees …. Right ?
Where do you get that from? Brentfords NET spend on transfers in last 10 windows is £40M. They are very good at making a profit in players.
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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Eric the Half a Bee
If we fail to punish Man City, we might as well not have any FFP rules at all and just let the richest clubs get away with more at the expense of everyone else.
FFP is a joke anyway, made to keep the rich...rich, and poor, poor. Slap them on the wrist and be harsh from now on, Man City are a well oiled money making machine now anyway. They don't need their owners money anymore.
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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cityhammer
Where do you get that from? Brentfords NET spend on transfers in last 10 windows is £40M. They are very good at making a profit in players.
Think Brentford have already spent around £300 million in the January window though, so that’s probably been included.
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
The year Man City bought Haaland they spent €155m on transfers yet recouped €162m in sales. That seems like a well run club financially on the transfer front.
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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the other bob wilson
Think Brentford have already spent around £300 million in the January window though, so that’s probably been included.
Brentford spending 300m in January? Who the hell have they agreed to sign? Mbappe and Bellingham?
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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J R Hartley
Brentford spending 300m in January? Who the hell have they agreed to sign? Mbappe and Bellingham?
Sawyers & Romeo:thumbup:
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
FFP is a load of rubbish but unless you have it, you might as well let the oil states do what they want.
The PL wants more money to go to the big 6 now anyway, so what's the point
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
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the other bob wilson
Think Brentford have already spent around £300 million in the January window though, so that’s probably been included.
I thought you knew about football. Why would transfers next January, which may not happen yet, be included in the figures for the last 10 transfer windows?
Re: If you were the Premier League.. would you want to punish Man City hard?
Fining Citeh won’t mean anything.
Deducting points won’t either unless it’s a lot.
Relegating them to Div 3 will only make life difficult for those clubs at that level
Banning them from Europe will hurt a lot more
Banning them from the transfer market for several windows will hurt a little
Combinations of points deduction , transfer embargo and withdrawal from Europe seems more likely.